We
play:
Belle & Sebastian * Dusty Springfield
* The Magnetic Fields * Love * Orange Juice * The Ronettes * Ramones
* The Supremes * Aztec Camera * Beach Boys * Buzzcocks * The Cure * The Temptations * Velvet Underground
* Felt * The Shangri-Las * R.E.M. * Allo Darlin' * Otis Redding * The Field Mice
* Dexys Midnight Runners * Camera Obscura * The Four Tops * The Go-Betweens
* Pixies * Tammi Terrell * Jens Lekman * Jonathan Richman * Le Tigre * Pat Powdrill
* The Sea Urchins * Sleater-Kinney * Os Mutantes * Neutral Milk Hotel
* The Left Banke * The Associates * Martha Reeves & The Vandellas * Thee Oh Sees * Teenage Fanclub * The Pastels * Shop Assistants
Reviews
of How Does It Feel To Be Loved?:
"This hugely popular night knows there are few better
ways to enter the new year than with a soundtrack of classic sixties
soul and the most danceworthy janglepop and shimmering indie tunes."
- Time Out
“A speakeasy for anyone who suspects that their life is one big
Smiths song' - Big Issue
'Absolutely the best night in the whole of the world!” - The Guardian
“Much-loved indie pop institution” - The Quietus
“Legendary indie
club” - NME
"How
Does It Feel To Be Loved has, since 2002, easily been one of London’s
best club nights. Its unpretentious and welcoming nature, often fuelled
with everything from Belle & Sebastian and Orange Juice to Tamla
Motown and Dusty Springfield, swipes away any negative connotations
our capital has for being a cold, brutal and rather heartless place."
- Music OMH
"With a tag-line of ‘From the Smiths to the Supremes’
it’s the music policy that shapes How Does It Feel To Be Loved?;
indie-pop and soul draw a quietly hip bunch of revelers. Best of all
they are just so friendly; no aggro or posturing here – it’s
all crooked smiles and handclaps." - For Folk's Sake
"With
a decade of great nights under its belt How Does it Feel to Be Loved?
is one of London's most enduring and influential underground indie get-togethers."
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Travel info - how to travel to and from Signature Brew Haggerston
Getting to Signature Brew Haggerston. Getting to the venue is very easy, as it's a few minutes walk away from Haggerston Station, which is on the Windrush line on the London Overground.
Getting home from Signature Brew Haggerston. There are a few options for travelling home from the venue.
(1) Get a train from Haggerston station to Highbury & Islington, where you can then get a night tube on the Victoria line. The journey from Haggerston to Highbury & Islington takes 10 minutes. Trains run from Haggerston to Highbury & Islington at 02:08, 02:23, 02:38, 02.53 and so on throughout the night.
(2) Get a train from Haggerston station to New Cross Gate. Trains run from Haggerston to New Cross Gate at 02:02, 02.17, 02.32, 02.47 and so on throughout the night.
(3) The N242 night bus runs from Haggerston station. It goes north to Hackney and Homerton and south to Shoreditch, Liverpool Street, Bank, and Holborn. The N26 and N55 run from Hoxton station, which is 10 minutes walk south of the venue. The N26 runs north to Walthamstow and Chingford and south to Charing Cross and Victoria. The N55 runs north to Leyton and Chingford and runs south to Bloomsbury and Oxford Circus.
Future dates
Saturday June 20th - The Cure Special. Our annual Cure special. Come and dance to a ton of Cure hits and fan favourites alongside our usual mix of indie pop and soul. Tickets here - https://wegottickets.com/event/688177
Saturday July 18th - there is no HDIF this month
Saturday August 15th - there is no HDIF this month
Saturday September 19th - The Jam and Style Council Special. Our very first special celebrating The Jam and the Style Council. Tickets here - https://wegottickets.com/event/688939/.
Saturday October 17th - Belle & Sebastian Special. Our annual B&S special. Tickets here - https://wegottickets.com/event/688940/.
Saturday November 21st - David Bowie Special. Our annual David Bowie special. Tickets here - https://wegottickets.com/event/688941/.
Saturday December 19th - Christmas Party. Tickets here - https://wegottickets.com/event/688944/.
About How Does It Feel To Be Loved?
How Does It Feel To Be Loved? (often abbreviated to HDIF) has been running in London since 2002. We play indie pop, northern soul, Motown, and 60s girl groups at our nights - we love pop, we love guitars that jangle, we love foot stomping melodies and huge choruses. Over the years, we've had tons of fantastic guest DJs appear at the club, including Stuart Murdoch of Belle & Sebastian, David Gedge of The Wedding Present, Kevin Rowland of Dexys, Tracyanne Campbell of Camera Obscura, Norman Blake of Teenage Fanclub, Jeffrey Lewis, and lots more (full list here). We also produce monthly podcasts (which are here), and run an all-ages family version of the club on the last Sunday afternoon of the month (info here). We've been called "legendary" by the NME, "an institution" by Time Out and The Quietus, "impeccable" by Londonist, and "the best night in the whole of the world" by The Guardian. We've been part of the line up of the End Of The Road festival since 2011. We do it because we love it.
HDIF
Podcasts:
Throw
a party in your living room with the latest HDIF podcast. The podcasts
have a variety of themes - some feature songs that were played at the
most recent club night, and some are new music specials focussing on
indie pop.
You
can listen to them here:
https://www.mixcloud.com/hdif/
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